Event
Neuropharmacy MasterClass 2 – Module 2 (day 2)
Module 2 has now been split into 2 separate dates and will take place on 23 April and 7 June 2021. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
Please note this is not the first module in the course, and previous modules must be attended.
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This is the second module of Neuropharmacy MasterClass 2. Module 1 took place on 16-17 October 2020 and covered multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's, whereas module 2 will cover epilepsy and headache disorders.
Projects timeline:
- 18 October 2021: Poster submission
- 29 October: 3-minute recording submission deadline (opportunity to record 16th Aug-29th Oct)
- 11 November: Live webinar to view all projects and find a winner
The course is fully funded which includes all meeting materials, meals, a travel allowance and one night of accommodation at the meeting venue. Accommodation costs for the night prior to the module are covered for delegates who live more than 2 1/2 hours travel away. Your travel grant will be discussed once your application has been approved and is for UK delegates only.
Your fully funded fee covers the costs of the MasterClass and the whole course must be attended in full. A cancellation charge applies, as per terms and conditions.
Module 1
Module 1 was held on 16 and 17 October 2020. You can now login with your account to access the MasterClass resources if you've attended module 1.
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Speakers
Joela MathewsHighly specialist pharmacist – neurosciences lead, Barts Health NHS Trust Rachel Dorsey-Campbell
Senior lead pharmacist, Neurosciences, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Dr Jitka Vanderpol
Consultant Neurologist, North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust Charles Parkinson
Senior Lead Pharmacist, Clinical Commissioning (NHS England) Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
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